Method and System for Sharing a Single Antenna for Frequency Modulation (FM) Reception or FM Transmission and Near Field Communication (NFC)

ABSTRACT

Aspects of a method and system for sharing a single antenna for frequency modulation (FM) transmission or FM reception, and near field communication (NFC) are presented. Aspects of a system may include at least one circuit that enables, via a single antenna, simultaneous transmission of an FM signal and transmission of an NFC signal or reception of an NFC signal.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS/INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

This application makes reference to, claims priority to, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/895,698 filed Mar. 19, 2007, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Certain embodiments of the invention relate to wireless communication. More specifically, certain embodiments of the invention relate to a method and system for sharing a single antenna for frequency modulation (FM) reception or FM transmission, and near field communication (NFC).

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As portable electronic devices and wireless devices become more popular, an increasing range of mobility applications and services are emerging. There are well established broadcast and communication services, which utilize the frequency modulation (FM) frequency band. In addition, there are other communication services, which utilize other frequency bands. Near field communication (NFC) is a communication standard that enables wireless communication devices, such as cellular telephones, SmartPhones, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) to establish peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. NFC may enable electronic devices to exchange data and/or initiate applications automatically when they are brought in close proximity, for example ranging from touching, or 0 cm, to a distance of about 20 cm.

NFC may enable downloading of images stored in a digital camera, to a personal computer, or downloading of audio and/or video entertainment to MP3 devices, or downloading of data stored in a SmartPhone to a personal computer, or other wireless device, for example. NFC may be compatible with smart card technologies and may also be utilized to enable purchase of goods and services. RFID applications and NFC applications may utilize a common RF band.

However, integrating the disparate mobility applications and services into a single device may be costly. Some conventional portable electronic device, for example, may utilize separate antennas, hardware, and/or software for the reception, transmission, and/or processing of signals associated with the various mobility applications and services.

Further limitations and disadvantages of conventional and traditional approaches will become apparent to one of skill in the art, through comparison of such systems with some aspects of the present invention as set forth in the remainder of the present application with reference to the drawings.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A method and system for sharing a single antenna for sharing a single antenna for frequency modulation (FM) reception or FM transmission, and near field communication (NFC), substantially as shown in and/or described in connection with at least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the claims.

These and other advantages, aspects and novel features of the present invention, as well as details of an illustrated embodiment thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating exemplary FM and NFC communication, which may be utilized in connection with an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2A is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary system for FM reception and near field communication (NFC) with a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2B is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary system for FM transmission and near field communication (NFC) with a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary steps for simultaneous reception of FM and NFC signals via a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary steps for simultaneous transmission of FM and NFC signals via a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Certain embodiments of the invention may be found in a method and system for sharing a single antenna for frequency modulation (FM) reception or FM transmission, and near field communication (NFC). Various embodiments of the invention comprise a method and system in which an FM receiver (RX) may receive FM signals while an NFC transceiver may simultaneously transmit or receive NFC signals via a single antenna. The received FM signal may be sent to an FM receiver (RX) and the received NFC signal may be sent to the NFC transceiver. In another aspect of these various embodiments of the invention, the single antenna may also be utilized to enable transmission of FM signals while simultaneously enabling the transmission or reception of NFC signals. Various embodiments of the invention may also comprise combinations of FM transceiver, NFC RX and NFC TX circuitry.

Aspects of a system for utilizing an FM antenna for NFC and RFID may comprise configuring an antenna to receive signals in the FM frequency band, or to receive signals in the NFC frequency band. An exemplary FM frequency band utilized in most of the world may comprise a range of frequencies from about 87.5 MHz to about 108 MHz. An exemplary frequency utilized for NFC signals is about 13.5 MHz.

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating exemplary FM and NFC communication, which may be utilized in connection with an embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a wireless communication device 102, a personal computer (PC) 104 and an antenna tower 106. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the wireless communication device 102 and PC 104 may communicate via signals within the NFC frequency band, while the wireless communication device 102 and antenna tower 106 may communicate via signals within the FM frequency band. Various embodiments of the invention may be practiced in a wide range of wireless communication devices, which may utilize FM and NFC communication via a single antenna. For example, in another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the PC 104 may utilize a single antenna to enable FM and NFC communication.

When a device, such as the wireless communication device 102, attempts to transmit data via signals within the NFC frequency band, it may generate an electromagnetic field within its proximate vicinity. The PC 104 may detect corresponding electromagnetic energy, which may cause initiation of an NFC peer-to-peer (P2P) communication. The wireless communication device 102 may generate a signal based on the data to be transmitted. The signal, when transmitted via an antenna, may cause variations in the electromagnetic field. The PC 104 may detect the variations in the electromagnetic field that may enable the PC 104 to receive the data transmitted by the wireless communication device 102. In various embodiments of the invention, the wireless communication device 102 may similarly receive signals within the NFC frequency band, via the antenna, by detecting variations in the electromagnetic field generated by the PC 104, for example.

In various embodiments of the invention, the wireless communication device 102 may also transmit signals within the FM frequency band. In this regard, the wireless communication device 102 may generate RF signals by modulating data on an FM carrier signal for which the frequency may be represented as f_(TX). The RF signals may be transmitted via the same antenna utilized for transmitting and receiving NFC signals, as described above. The FM signals may be transmitted via the antenna simultaneously with the reception and/or transmission of NFC signals.

The wireless communication device 102 may similarly receive RF signals within the FM frequency band for which the frequency may be represented as f_(RX). The RF signals may be received via the same antenna utilized for transmitting FM frequency band signals. In various embodiments of the invention, the FM signals may be received via the antenna simultaneously with the reception and/or transmission of NFC signals. For frequencies f_(RX)≠f_(TX), FM signals may be received via the antenna at the frequency f_(Rx) simultaneously with the transmission of FM signals via the antenna at the frequency f_(TX).

FIG. 2A is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary system for FM reception and near field communication (NFC) with a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 2, there is shown an FM RX 202, an NFC transceiver 208, a processor 220, an antenna 210, capacitors 212 a and 212 b and inductors 214 a and 214 b.

The FM RX 202 may comprise suitable logic, circuitry and/or code that may enable the reception of modulated RF signals, for which the FM frequency band carrier frequency may be f_(RX), and generation of decoded, or raw binary data contained within the received RF signals. The FM RX 202 may perform tasks that include the downconversion of the received RF signal to generate a baseband signal, the demodulation of data symbols contained within the baseband signal, based on a modulation type (for example, eight level phase shift keying (8-PSK)), to derive encoded data bits and decoding of the encoded decoded bits to derive the raw binary data.

The NFC transceiver 208 may comprise suitable logic, circuitry and/or code that may enable the reception of NFC signals, for which the carrier frequency of the received signal may be in the NFC frequency band. Data may be modulated in the received NFC signal. The NFC transceiver 208 may detect the NFC signal by detecting variations in the magnitude and/or direction of an electromagnetic field. The NFC transceiver 208 may perform tasks that include the downconversion of the received NFC signal to generate a baseband signal, the demodulation of data symbols contained within the baseband signal, based on a modulation type, to derive encoded data bits and decoding of the encoded decoded bits to derive the raw binary data.

The NFC transceiver 208 may also comprise suitable logic, circuitry and/or code that may enable the reception of raw binary data and the generation of modulated NFC signals. The NFC transceiver 208 may perform tasks that include the encoding of raw binary data to generate encoded binary data, the modulation of groups of encoded data bits, based on a modulation type, to generate a baseband signal comprising data symbols, and the upconversion of the baseband signal to generate the NFC signal.

The antenna 210 may enable simultaneous reception and/or transmission of NFC and FM signals, In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the antenna 210 may comprise a serpentine wire.

The capacitor 212 a and inductor 214 a may form a filter circuit, for example, a bandpass filter. The characteristics of the filter circuit may be such that the impedance may approximate a short circuit when the frequency of a received signal is within the NFC frequency band, and may approximate an open circuit, or high impedance level, when the frequency of the received signal is not within the NFC frequency band. The capacitor 212 b and inductor 214 b may form a circuit, which is substantially similar to the circuit formed by the capacitor 212 a and inductor 214 a.

The processor 220 may generate control signals that enable a communication device, such as a wireless communication device 102, to utilize a single antenna to transmit or receive NFC signals while simultaneously transmitting and/or receiving FM signals. The processor 220 may execute code that may enable the generation of data to be transmitted in signals. The processor 220 may also execute code that may enable the processing of data from received signals. The processor 220 may also execute code that enables the selection of modulation types for FM and NFC signal reception. The processor 220 may also enable the selection of carrier frequencies for FM transmission and/or FM reception.

The memory 222 may comprise suitable logic, circuitry, and/or code that may be utilized to store, or write, and/or retrieve, or read, information, data, and/or executable code. The memory 222 may enable storage and/or retrieval of data that may be utilized transmission or reception of NFC signals and for simultaneous reception and/or transmission of FM signals. The memory 222 may comprise a plurality of random access memory (RAM) technologies such as, for example, DRAM, and/or nonvolatile memory, for example electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM).

In operation, with reference to FIG. 2, the antenna 210 may be coupled to the nodes N₁ and N₃. The FM RX 202 and one terminal of the capacitor 212 b may also be coupled to the node N₁. The other terminal of the capacitor 212 b and one terminal of the inductor 214 b may be coupled to the node N₂. The other terminal of the inductor 214 b may be coupled to the NFC transceiver 208. One terminal of the capacitor 212 a may also be coupled to the node N₃. The other terminal of the capacitor 212 a and one terminal of the inductor 214 a may be coupled to the node N₄. The other terminal of the inductor 214 a may be coupled to the NFC transceiver 208,

When a signal is received via the antenna 210 for which the carrier frequency is within the NFC frequency band, the impedance of the capacitor 212 a and inductor 214 a circuit may approximate a short circuit. Similarly, the impedance of the capacitor 212 b and inductor 214 b circuit may also approximate a short circuit. As a result, the NFC signal received via the antenna 210 may be coupled to the NFC transceiver 208. The FM RX 202 may also receive the NFC signal and filter out the NFC signal during signal processing.

When a signal is generated by the NFC transceiver 208 for which the carrier frequency is within the NFC frequency band, the signal may be coupled to the antenna 210, which may enable the transmission of the NFC signal via a wireless communication medium. The FM RX 202 may detect signal energy from the transmitted NFC signal but may filter out the NFC signal during signal processing.

When an FM signal is received via the antenna 210 (for which the carrier frequency, f_(RX), is within the FM frequency range), the FM RX 202 may receive the signal but the impedance of the capacitor 212 a and inductor 214 a circuit may approximate an open circuit, and the impedance of the capacitor 212 b and inductor 214 b circuit may also approximate an open circuit. Consequently, the FM RX 202 may receive the received FM signal while the NFC 208 may not receive signal energy from the received FM signal.

Based on the foregoing, in various embodiments of the invention the FM RX 202 may simultaneously receive signals while the NFC transceiver 208 receives or transmits signals.

FIG. 2B is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary system for FM transmission and near field communication (NFC) with a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 2, there is shown an FM TX 204 an NFC transceiver 208, a processor 220, an antenna 210, capacitors 212 a and 212 b and inductors 214 a and 214 b.

The FM TX 204 may comprise suitable logic, circuitry and/or code that may enable the reception of raw binary data and the generation of modulated RF signals, for which the FM frequency band carrier frequency may be f_(TX). The FM TX 204 may perform tasks that include the encoding of raw binary data to generate encoded binary data, the modulation of groups of encoded data bits, based on a modulation type, to generate a baseband signal comprising data symbols, and upconversion of the baseband signal, for which the FM frequency band carrier frequency may be f_(TX), to generate the RF signal.

In operation, with reference to FIG. 2, the antenna 210 may be coupled to the nodes N₁ and N₃. The FM TX 204 and one end of the capacitor 212 b may also be coupled to the node N₁. The other end of the capacitor 212 b and one end of the inductor 214 b may be coupled to the node N₂. The other end of the inductor 214 b may be coupled to the NFC transceiver 208. One end of the capacitor 212 a may also be coupled to the node N₃. The other end of the capacitor 212 a and one end of the inductor 214 a may be coupled to the node N₄. The other end of the inductor 214 a may be coupled to the NFC transceiver 208.

When a signal is received via the antenna 210 for which the carrier frequency is within the NFC frequency band, the impedance of the capacitor 212 a and inductor 214 a circuit may approximate a short circuit. Similarly, the impedance of the capacitor 212 b and inductor 214 b circuit may also approximate a short circuit. As a result, the NFC signal received via the antenna 210 may be coupled to the NFC transceiver 208.

When a signal is generated by the NFC transceiver 208 for which the carrier frequency is within the NFC frequency band, the signal may be coupled to the antenna 210, which may enable the transmission of the NFC signal via a wireless communication medium.

When an FM signal is generated by the FM TX 204 (for which the carrier frequency, f_(TX), is within the FM frequency range), signal energy from the generated FM signal may be transmitted via the antenna 210. The impedance of the capacitor 212 a and inductor 214 a circuit may approximate an open circuit, and the impedance of the capacitor 212 b and inductor 214 b circuit may also approximate an open circuit. Consequently, the FM TX 204 may transmit an FM signal via the antenna 210 while the NFC 208 may not receive signal energy from the transmitted FM signal.

Based on the foregoing, in various embodiments of the invention the FM TX 204 may transmit signals while the NFC transceiver 208 receives or transmits signals. In various other embodiments of the invention, the FM RX 202 may receive signals while the NFC transceiver 208 receives or transmits signals.

FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary steps for simultaneous reception of FM and NFC signals via a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 3, in step 302, the antenna 210 may receive at least one signal. Step 304 may determine whether the carrier frequency of one of the received signals is within the FM frequency band. If so, in step 306, the NFC transceiver 208 may be blocked from receiving signal energy from the received FM signal. Step 308 may determine whether the frequency of the received signal is f_(RX). If so, in step 310, the FM RX 202 may receive signal energy from the received FM signal. If a determination is made in step 308 that the carrier frequency of the received FM signal is not approximately equal to f_(RX), then in step 312 the FM RX 202 may filter out the received FM signal.

If a determination is made in step 304 that the carrier frequency of the received signal is not within the FM frequency band, then in step 314, the coupler 206 may block the FM RX 202 may filter out the received signal. Step 316 may follow either step 310, 312 or 314.

Step 316 may determine whether the carrier frequency of one of the received signals in step 302 is within the NFC frequency band. If so, the NFC transceiver 208 may receive signal energy from the received NFC signal. If not, the NFC transceiver 208 may be blocked from receiving signal energy from the received signal.

FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary steps for simultaneous transmission of FM and NFC signals via a single antenna, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 4, in step 402, the FM TX 204 may generate FM signals. The signal energy from the generated FM signals may be coupled to the node N₁. In step 404, the capacitors 212 a and 212 b and inductors 214 a and 214 b may block the NFC transceiver 208 from receiving signal energy from the node N₁ and/or from the node N₃. In step 406, the antenna 210 may transmit the signal detected at the node N₁.

In step 408, the NFC transceiver 208 may generate NFC signals. The capacitors 212 a and 212 b and inductors 214 a and 214 b may enable signal energy from the generated NFC signal to be coupled to the nodes N₁ and N₃. In step 412, the antenna 210 may transmit the NFC signal detected at the nodes N₁ and N₃.

In various embodiments of the invention, the steps 408 and 412 may be performed followed by the steps 402-406, or the steps may be performed simultaneously.

In various embodiments of the invention, an FM TX 204 and NFC transceiver 208 may enable simultaneous transmission of an FM signal, and transmission of an NFC signal or reception of an NFC signal, via a single antenna 210. One or more filter circuits, comprising capacitors 212 a and 212 b and inductors 214 a and 214 b may enable blocking of at least a portion of signal energy from the transmitted FM signal from being received by the NFC transceiver 208. The filter circuit(s) may enable transfer of at least a portion of signal energy from the received NFC signal to the NFC transceiver 208. The NFC transceiver 208 may enable generation of an NFC signal. The filter circuit(s) may enable transfer of at least a portion of signal energy from the generated NFC signal to the single antenna 210. The transmitted NFC signal may be generated at the single antenna 210 based on the transferred signal energy from the generated NFC signal. The FM TX 204 may enable generation of an FM signal and transfer of signal energy from the generated FM signal to the single antenna 210. The single antenna 210 may generate the transmitted FM signal based on signal energy from the transferred FM signal.

In various embodiments of the invention, an FM RX 202 and NFC transceiver 208 may enable simultaneous reception of an FM signal, and transmission of an NFC signal or reception of an NFC signal, via a single antenna 210. One or more filter circuits, comprising capacitors 212 a and 212 b and inductors 214 a and 214 b may enable blocking of at least a portion of signal energy from the received FM signal from being received by the NFC transceiver 208. The filter circuit(s) may enable transfer of at least a portion of signal energy from the received NFC signal to the NFC transceiver 208. The NFC transceiver 208 may enable generation of an NFC signal. The filter circuit(s) may enable transfer of at least a portion of signal energy from the generated NFC signal to the single antenna 210. The transmitted NFC signal may be generated at the single antenna 210 based on the transferred signal energy from the generated NFC signal. The FM RX 202 may enable filtering of the transmitted NFC signal or the received NFC signal. The FM RX 202 may receive the FM signal received at the single antenna 210.

Another embodiment of the invention may provide a machine-readable storage, having stored thereon, a computer program having at least one code section executable by a machine, thereby causing the machine to perform the steps as described herein for sharing a single antenna for frequency modulation (FM) transmission or FM reception, and near field communication (NFC).

Accordingly, the present invention may be realized in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. The present invention may be realized in a centralized fashion in at least one computer system, or in a distributed fashion where different elements are spread across several interconnected computer systems. Any kind of computer system or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the methods described herein is suited. A typical combination of hardware and software may be a general-purpose computer system with a computer program that, when being loaded and executed, controls the computer system such that it carries out the methods described herein.

The present invention may also be embedded in a computer program product, which comprises all the features enabling the implementation of the methods described herein, and which when loaded in a computer system is able to carry out these methods. Computer program in the present context means any expression, in any language, code or notation, of a set of instructions intended to cause a system having an information processing capability to perform a particular function either directly or after either or both of the following: a) conversion to another language, code or notation; b) reproduction in a different material form.

While the present invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the present invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the present invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. 

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 28. A method for simultaneously receiving a plurality of signals via a single antenna, said method comprising: blocking portions of said plurality of signals received at frequencies not within a first frequency modulation (FM) band, via a first signal path from said single antenna; blocking portions of said plurality of signals received at frequencies not within a second near field communication (NFC) band via a second signal path from said single antenna; simultaneously receiving a first signal of said plurality of signals at said first FM-band frequency via said first signal path, and a second signal of said plurality of signals at said second NFC-band frequency via said second signal path. 